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  • Sources: PAYDAY Creator Starbreeze Plans to Lay Off 23 More People in France
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    I know its usually a faux pas to ask readers to jump between articles, but if you havent read our January report on the quiet layoffs at Starbreeze, the studio behind the PAYDAY franchise, I strongly encourage you to do so, as this article builds on one key point from that piece the potential closure of Starbreeze Paris so knowing how this debacle came to be would be helpful.If youd rather not go back to the previous article, the TL;DR is that a former Starbreeze developer told 80 Level that the studio had been quietly laying off employees over a three-month period without making it public something we were able to confirm and claimed that Starbreezes Paris office was on the verge of closure, a point we couldnt verify one way or the other.StarbreezeOver the weekend, however, a current Starbreeze developer, who wished to remain anonymous, reached out to us with additional details about the situation, and if their account is accurate, the studios French branch is indeed about to shut down. Even more interestingly, the information shared by the developer paints a picture of a growing rift between Starbreezes developers and management, with the former reportedly having lost all trust in the latter.So, the story goes like this: On February 13, game/gaming industry workers across France participated in a one-day strike to protest layoffs and exhausting working conditions, supported by the countrys largest game industry union, Le Syndicat des Travailleurs et Travailleuses du Jeu Vido (STJV). According to our insider, nearly the entire Starbreeze Paris team took part in the strike, as its core issues strongly purportedly resonated with them due to the studios impending closure, which could leave all employees either jobless or forced to relocate to Sweden.Alongside the protest, a lengthy message was allegedly posted in Starbreezes internal chat by one of the French employees, stating that the studio intends to terminate 23 more people around 12% of its total workforce in addition to the 13-16% mentioned in 80 Levels January investigation, and the only reason this hasnt happened yet is due to the strictness of French labor law on the matter of layoffs. Heres the message as shared with us by an insider:First, wed like to set the record straight: in previous town halls and Q&A answers, it was stated there was some ongoing negotiation with French employee representatives about the future of the French entity, there was not: the negotiation that took place is simply a legal requirement for the CEO to sit down with French employee representatives and try to justify firing 23 people. We were never consulted about whether or not the entity should be closed but only presented and consulted about how and when, because that is imposed by the French legal procedure.We want to point out the purely economical reasoning behind the decision: While removing senior employees and replacing them with less experienced and less expensive workers may cut costs, it is short-sighted. The French tech team played a crucial role in the timely release of Payday 3 on consoles, reducing bugs, and optimizing server costs by a factor of 5.We want to point out the poor vision behind these layoffs: A post-mortem for Payday 3 has been done, highlighting major failures in the organization of our work; from our point of view, not only we have not seen any big improvement on this aspect, but we are now facing the fact that management seems totally unable to measure the work that is actually done by the teams.We want to point out the lack of consideration for the work achieved by employees: it seems management has totally forgotten how most of the French team stayed and took an active part into a successful reconstruction; forgotten how it went when Payday 3 was released and how many French employees worked their asses off to be able to go through certification, to fix many difficult bugs, to reduce server consumption and to correct all mistakes so that we could reach a decent performance; forgotten also the fact that in the 7 people of the Irons strike team that managed to get the project started, 3 were French; forgotten also the 2 French engineers that crunched to port Payday 2s engine on EOS in a very short time and brought a very welcome financial income from Epic.We want to point out the lightness of the decision: from the answers weve had, it doesnt seem that Starbreeze is in such a bad cashflow position that would justify laying off 23 employees at once, but there it is: during a crisis in which finding a new job is especially difficult, we are facing potential career disruptions without any apparent effort from management to explore alternatives to these layoffs.The French team is hurt, morale is low, but we will keep fighting for our rights until the last day.In response to the message, the companys interim CEO, Mats Juhl, issued a statement of his own, claiming that the layoffs are being carried out in accordance with the law and requesting that the topic not be discussed in Crew, which I assume is an open channel in Starbreezes Slack:We acknowledge the ongoing strike in France and fully respect the right of the French employees and industry. However, we want to emphasize that discussions regarding the French entity should take place through the proper channels and not in Crew.We want to be absolutely clear that all processes with employee representatives have been conducted in full compliance not only with French labor law, but also in accordance with the priorities and choices of the CSE-union representatives in France, including extra time to answer additional questions and hold discussions. We have engaged in these discussions in good faith, ensuring transparency and adherence to every legal and procedural obligation.While the post above does not reflect our view of the discussions, position, and priorities of the discussions held during many hours we will not discuss this further in open channels.We also recognize and respect the role of unions and their representatives in our French entity, and we remain committed to honoring all agreements and obligations in this process.There will be an invite to a Town Hall tomorrow, already in planning, to present the current situation and the way.While back-and-forths between developers and management arent exactly new or interesting, the seven-page document shared with us by an anonymous developer, containing the teams questions for Juhl most of which he apparently refused to answer or ducked certainly is. While we cant share the full document here out of respect for this studios developers and artists, the general sentiment is clear: the divide between executives and creators, which is common in many companies, is growing wider by the day at Starbreeze.If real, the list of questions confirms not only the upcoming closure of the French division but also reveals that the tech team from France was largely responsible for patches and DLCs in Starbreeze games raising concerns about the future of Payday titles with one dev summarizing it perfectly in their question: How can Starbreeze survive when we can barely survive when our French colleagues are on vacation?Additionally, the list also appears to confirm that the layoffs that have already taken place were not due to financial difficulties or employee performance, and the workers who were let go were not offered severance packages, making one question why the job cuts were even needed in the first place. According to the list, some devs worry that if Project Baxter a multiplayer adventure game based on the Dungeons & Dragons franchise that Starbreeze is developing in partnership with Wizards of the Coast fails, the studio may not have enough funds to continue its operations.The overarching theme of the Q&A centers on developers lack of trust in top management, with topics like disrespect, distrust, transparency issues, executives misleading both developers and their partner Krafton, and managers and HR being unfair in how employees are assessed or selected for hiring or firing woven throughout the entire list. One developer half-jokingly remarked, Can we make a poll to see if we want to keep Mats as CEO or the French Team? illustrating the level of disdain many Starbrezzers currently have for the companys upper echelon. As a cherry on top, the list reveals that the employees are not legally allowed to share the news and progress on the French entity layoffs, which explains the lack of information on the layoffs within the company and developers hesitance to provide additional details.That said, Id like to emphasize that at this point, the authenticity of the insiders report cant be definitively, 100 percent confirmed, as theres still a chance albeit a small one given the amount of information provided that the two screenshots of Slack chat, the seven-page document, and the Starbreezes All-Hands Meeting presentation from January 10 sent to us could have all been fabricated. Tomorrow, on February 18, Starbreezes Year-End Report 2024 is set to go live, and hopefully, it will officially address both the layoffs and the future of the companys French division, dismantling the aura of uncertainty that has been lingering around the studio for the past few months.Dont forget to join our80 Level Talent platformand ournew Discord server, follow us onInstagram,Twitter,LinkedIn,Telegram,TikTok, andThreads,where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.Source link The post Sources: PAYDAY Creator Starbreeze Plans to Lay Off 23 More People in France appeared first on CG SHARES.
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  • Free Dice Dreams Rolls (Updated Regularly)
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    From attacking opponents and collecting resources to upgrading your kingdom, Dice Dreamsis a great option for everyone who enjoys board games with a competitive twist. As the name implies, the core mechanic of Dice Dreams revolves around rolling dice to determine movement and actions on the board.
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  • Monopoly GO: All Upcoming Events (February 17, 2025)
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    With the Valentines-themed Sweet Partners out of the way, Scopely is easing things for Monopoly GO players by bringing back the Peg-E Prize Drop. Even though the Prize Drop is a game of chance, its less demanding than the co-op partner events, and you can win a bunch of rewards at your own pace. This guide covers all the events planned for February 17, 2025, and provides the best strategy to help you get a headstart on the Prize Drop minigame in Monopoly GO.
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  • 'Game on': Tech execs say DeepSeek ramps up China-U.S. competition but won't hurt OpenAI
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    At France's AI Action Summit, tech bosses told CNBC that DeepSeek demonstrates that China can't be counted out as a serious player in AI.
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  • BAFTA Film Awards 2025: Full List of Winners
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    The 2025 EE BAFTA Film Awards celebrated the best in global cinema, with Conclave emerging as the biggest winner of the night, securing both Best Film and Outstanding British Film. Other major winners included The Brutalist, Emilia Prez, and Dune: Part Two, with standout performances from Mikey Madison and Adrien Brody. Below is the complete list of winners.Major AwardsBest FilmWinner: Conclave Nominees: Anora, The Brutalist, A Complete Unknown, Emilia PrezOutstanding British FilmWinner: Conclave Nominees: Bird, Blitz, Gladiator II, Hard Truths, Kneecap, Lee, Love Lies Bleeding, The Outrun, Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most FowlLeading ActressWinner: Mikey Madison Anora Nominees: Cynthia Erivo Wicked, Karla Sofa Gascn Emilia Prez, Marianne Jean-Baptiste Hard Truths, Demi Moore The Substance, Saoirse Ronan The OutrunLeading ActorWinner: Adrien Brody The Brutalist Nominees: Timothe Chalamet A Complete Unknown, Colman Domingo Sing Sing, Ralph Fiennes Conclave, Hugh Grant Heretic, Sebastian Stan The ApprenticeSupporting ActressWinner: Zoe Saldaa Emilia Prez Nominees: Selena Gomez Emilia Prez, Ariana Grande Wicked, Felicity Jones The Brutalist, Jamie Lee Curtis The Last Showgirl, Isabella Rossellini ConclaveSupporting ActorWinner: Kieran Culkin A Real Pain Nominees: Yura Borisov Anora, Clarence Maclin Sing Sing, Edward Norton A Complete Unknown, Guy Pearce The Brutalist, Jeremy Strong The ApprenticeDirectorWinner: Brady Corbet The Brutalist Nominees: Sean Baker Anora, Edward Berger Conclave, Denis Villeneuve Dune: Part Two, Jacques Audiard Emilia Prez, Coralie Fargeat The SubstanceBAFTA FellowshipWinner: Warwick DavisOutstanding Achievements in CinemaOutstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director, or ProducerWinner: Kneecap Nominees: Hoard, Monkey Man, Santosh, Sister MidnightFilm Not in the English LanguageWinner: Emilia Prez Nominees: All We Imagine As Light, Im Still Here, Kneecap, The Seed of the Sacred FigOutstanding British Contribution to CinemaWinner: MediCinema, the British charity dedicated to improving the well-being of patients in NHS hospitalsTechnical & Creative AwardsDocumentaryWinner: Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story Nominees: Black Box Diaries, Daughters, No Other Land, Will & HarperAnimated FilmWinner: Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl Nominees: Flow, Inside Out 2, The Wild RobotChildrens and Family FilmWinner: Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl Nominees: Flow, Kensukes Kingdom, The Wild RobotOriginal ScreenplayWinner: A Real Pain Nominees: Anora, The Brutalist, Kneecap, The SubstanceAdapted ScreenplayWinner: Conclave Nominees: A Complete Unknown, Emilia Prez, Nickel Boys, Sing SingEE Rising Star Award (Voted by the Public)Winner: David JonssonNominees: Marisa Abela, Jharrel Jerome, Mikey Madison, Nabhaan RizwanOriginal ScoreWinner: The Brutalist Daniel BlumbergNominees: Conclave Volker Bertelmann, Emilia Prez Camille & Clment Ducol, Nosferatu Robin Carolan, The Wild Robot Kris BowersCastingWinner: Anora Nominees: The Apprentice, A Complete Unknown, Conclave, KneecapCinematographyWinner: The Brutalist Nominees: Conclave, Dune: Part Two, Emilia Prez, NosferatuCostume DesignWinner: Wicked Nominees: Blitz, A Complete Unknown, Conclave, NosferatuEditingWinner: Conclave Nominees: Anora, Dune: Part Two, Emilia Prez, KneecapProduction DesignWinner: Wicked Nominees: The Brutalist, Conclave, Dune: Part Two, NosferatuMake-up and HairWinner: The Substance Nominees: Dune: Part Two, Emilia Prez, Nosferatu, WickedSoundWinner: Dune: Part Two Nominees: Blitz, Gladiator II, The Substance, WickedSpecial Visual EffectsWinner: Dune: Part Two Nominees: Better Man, Gladiator II, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, WickedBritish Short FilmWinner: Rock, Paper, Scissors Nominees: The Flowers Stand Silently, Witnessing, Marion, Milk, Stomach BugBritish Short AnimationWinner: Wander to Wonder Nominees: Adis, Mogs ChristmasThe post BAFTA Film Awards 2025: Full List of Winners appeared first on Vfxexpress.
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  • Creatives weigh in on Disney's DEI cancellation
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